Sunday, May 3, 2009

Common word.
1- Care
2- Note
3- wait
4- Star
5- Rest
6- Once
7- Other
8- Room
9- Port
10- Well
Common mistakes in English.
1- Don’t say: They came down from their bicycles.
Say: They got off their bicycles.

2- Don’t say: I make a shower- bath every morning.
Say: I take a shower- bath every morning.
Or
I have a shower- bath every morning.

3- Don’t say: Can you bring a better example.
Say: Can you give a better example.

4- Don’t say: The teacher put me a good mark.
Say: The teacher gave me a good mark.

5- Don’t say: I am going to cut my hair.
Say: I am going to have my hair cut.

6- Don’t say: Please answer to my question.
Say: Please answer my question.

7- Don’t say: I asked to the teacher about it.
Say: I asked the teacher about it.

8- Don’t say: He slept little and felt better.
Say: He slept a little and felt better.

9- Don’t say: My brother hasn’t much books.
Say: My brother hasn’t many books.


10- Don’t say: She told me an interesting history.
Say: She told me an interesting story.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Idioms and sayings:
1- Barking Up The Wrong Tree:
A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.

2- Finding Your Feet:
To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing

3-'Burning the Candle at Both Ends'
Working for many hours without getting enough rest.

4-'You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink'
You can give a person a chance, but you can't make him or her take it.

5- 'Where there's a will there's a way'
If we have the determination to do something, we can always find the path or method to do it.

6- 'Bad news travels fast'
'Bad news' means news about 'bad' things like accidents, death, illness etc. People tend to tell this type of news quickly. But 'good news' (passing an exam, winning some money, getting a job etc) travels more slowly.

7- Run out of steam:
To be completely out of energy.

8- Use Your Loaf:
Use your head. Think smart.

9- Water under the Bridge:
Anything from the past that isn't significant or important anymore.

10- You Can't Take it With You:
Enjoy what you have and not what you don't have, since when you die you cannot take things (such as money) with you.




Idioms and sayings:
1- Barking Up The Wrong Tree:
A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.

2- Finding Your Feet:
To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing.

3-'Burning the Candle at Both Ends'
Working for many hours without getting enough rest.

4-'You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink'
You can give a person a chance, but you can't make him or her take it.

5- 'Where there's a will there's a way'
If we have the determination to do something, we can always find the path or method to do it.

6- 'Bad news travels fast'
'Bad news' means news about 'bad' things like accidents, death, illness etc. People tend to tell this type of news quickly. But 'good news' (passing an exam, winning some money, getting a job etc) travels more slowly.

7- Run out of steam:
To be completely out of energy.

8- Use Your Loaf:
Use your head. Think smart.

9- Water under the Bridge:
Anything from the past that isn't significant or important anymore.

10- You Can't Take it With You:
Enjoy what you have and not what you don't have, since when you die you cannot take things (such as money) with you.




Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Idioms and sayings:
1-Barking Up The Wrong Tree:
A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.
2-Finding Your Feet:
To become more comfortable in whatever you are doing

3-'Burning the Candle at Both Ends'
Working for many hours without getting enough rest

4-'You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink'
You can give a person a chance, but you can't make him or her take it.

5- 'Where there's a will there's a way'
If we have the determination to do something, we can always find the path or method to do it.

6- 'Bad news travels fast'
'Bad news' means news about 'bad' things like accidents, death, illness etc. People tend to tell this type of news quickly. But 'good news' (passing an exam, winning some money, getting a job etc)
travels more slowly.

7- Run out of steam:
To be completely out of energy.

8- Use Your Loaf:
Use your head. Think smart.

9- Water under the Bridge:
Anything from the past that isn't significant or important anymore.

10- You Can't Take it With You:
Enjoy what you have and not what you don't have, since when you die you cannot take things (such as money) with you.



Daily routine(3)
It’s good when you have some leisure to do something you liked, this thing just happened today. Most of the week I have lot of worked it’s good when I have some worked because, I will learned more. I did some information about idioms and, I add this in my blogger. In addition, I completed the story. In the evening, I sat with my family we discussed in many things.After that, I completed the story when l finished the story at 8, 30 c’lock finally, l relax after long reading.
Daily routine(2)
My day routine is / was better than yesterday's because I did not have a lot of worked things to do . I did some search for new idioms I looked up the internet for common idioms., I added some information in/to my blogger/blog, and I read a story. When l finished all my worked/work l, get/took a short break .small break. After that, l helped my brother with his Math lessons.for some search about math. I n addition, I watched some of the programs with my family. When the program finished I went to sleep slept.